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Can you tell me again how you've been inspired by
the capstone camp?
I think that in my life this was the most difficult
work that I've done in my life
Sometimes when you do it you find
that sometimes you rescue a child, you take a child home
you find that the child is far, which is really discouraging
and the next time you feel like, "ah, I've wasted my time."
"I've wasted my energy."
And, the next minute you wake up
you are tired
you feel exhausted so you say "let me try."
Another time I mean. So, you go, you get a child. You rescue a child.
And, the child goes home. And, the child stays home.
The child accepts home. The child goes to school.
The next time you do a follow up you find that the child is doing well.
Amidst all this, this is the climax of everything. This is when you see the whole fruit of what you are doing.
Whereby you can meet children smiling. You can see parents giving testimony.
Then you feel like, "ah"
I've touched. Maybe I've touched the heart of-
I've done something worthwhile. An undertaking.
And, it makes me so happy, so inspired, so encouraged because of that.
Because now you can see the whole face.
I saw this. I saw this. I saw Moses. I saw Titus.
I saw so many boys there.
So I feel very very happy and encouraged.
And, I thank God for the [work] that He is doing through that.
It is a whole reflection of the entire work throughout the year. You can really see it.
And, also it gives each and
everybody also an opportunity to see
maybe of seeing each and everybody
Because they are not able to go and visit each and everyone
So, through that
they see something actually worth his hard work
This is the Titus that we are talking about. This is the Moses that we are talking about.
Here is Titus, here is Tim. He is standing.
So, it is the climax of everything that we do.
And, we have become so much happy, and so much encouraged.
And, I really thank God for all that
God has done.
Because it takes the hand of God.
Without Him we can't.
We are just an instrument.
It is not us. It is Him.
Because through Him. That is when we succeed. Without Him we can't.
Would you say the same is true for the other staff. So how has the camp encouraged
the other staff?
It's probably very similar right? They see the fruit of their work.
Yeah, we work together as a team.
And, that is the climax of all that we do. We move all around. Every day.
Every day we are in homes. Every day we are in villages.
So, it is a total reflection of everything that we are doing.